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Exactly zero, unless Canadians have developed gills without our knowing it. If they have, then we must hire more border guards to watch over the shorelines of these lakes. Our borders are already under assault, and to have thousands of "Creature From The Black Lagoon" like animals crossing our borders is scary!

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Q: What percentage of Canadians live in the Great Lakes?
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